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FILL-IN. SUPPORT/FILL-IN.
This is an additional dealer, used to cover no-shows &
breaks. Recommended for all events; dealer wages are
refundable in case of no-shows, but USER is responsible for
finding a replacement as equipment rental is not adjustable.
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LEVEL 0. TRAINEE.
Friendly party game dealer. Does not know the more complex games like
craps or roulette. Grade 1 dealers are typically trainees or event volunteers and are not available for hire at TheEventLine.com.
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LEVEL 1A. BASIC
DEALER for Poker, Blackjack and Money Wheel. Friendly party game
dealer. May not know more complex games or be able to train others
except in game basics. Advanced players will likely have more skills
than Level 1A dealers. NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games to be
played.
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LEVEL 1B.
BASIC DEALER for Roulette, to serve as the second dealer on a large
or double table. May not be able to train others except in game
basics. Advanced players will likely have more skills than Level 1B
dealers. NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games to be played. |
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LEVEL 2A. INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED dealer for Poker and Blackjack, but
not recommended for true tournament play. Some advanced players may
have more skills than Level 2A dealers. NOTE: We do not allow
unlawful games to be played.
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LEVEL 2B.
INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED dealer skills for Roulette to serve as the
primary operator on a table. Will be able to train others in
standard (not advanced) game play. Advanced players may have more
skills than Level 2B dealers. NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games
to be played. |
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LEVEL 2C.
BASIC DEALER for Craps, to serve as the second operator on a large
table. Understands but not recommended for training others in game
basics. Advanced players will likely have more skills than Level 2C
dealers. NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games to be played. |
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LEVEL 3A.
INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED dealer for Craps to serve as the primary
operator on a table. Can fill-in for most card games as needed.
NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games to be played.
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LEVEL 3B.
Mouse race / horse race announcer. Specially trained to announce the
mouse race or horse race games. NOTE: We do not allow unlawful games
to be played.
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LEVEL 4A. POKER & BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT
DEALER. A dealer especially skilled in card games. Desirable for
large events or events where participants will want to be schooled
in the games. |
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LEVEL 4B. ROULETTE & CRAPS TOURNAMENT
DEALER. A dealer especially skilled in roulette or craps. Desirable
for large events or events where participants will want to be
schooled in the games. |
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LEVEL 5A. PIT BOSS.
This is a dealer who is especially skilled in card games and one or
more of the higher level games of roulette or craps. Can answer most
questions asked by players when lower level dealers are not prepared
to do so. Can act as a fill-in for no-shows and breaks and lead
dealers to keep all games flowing properly. Recommended for large
events or when players have more advanced skills. |
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LEVEL 5B. INSTRUCTOR
This is the highest grade level and is
a person who has not only mastered casino games, they can instruct
others in standard play. Grade 5 dealers are often used by groups
that which to train their own volunteers to staff an event.
Volunteers are not recommended for craps unless they have already
mastered the fine points of the game. |